Waaaaaaaay back in November when things in my life seemed so (relatively) simple and straight forward started the Hurry Up Last Minute Sweater from Knitter's Almanac. As things stared to kind of go sideways in early December I enjoyed mindlessly knitting in the round each evening on body and then sleeves, making fake afterthought seams down the sides, joining everything together and working the unique yoke shaping around which this sweater is based.
So engaged was I in the simple knitting I maintained blissful ignorance of the alarming size of the thing.
Then everything went crazy over Christmas. The sweater, complete save the hem facings, had yet to be even pulled over my head for a quick peek. You really can't imagine my surprise when a couple of weeks ago it occurred to me I should try the thing on....
I gigantic, ill fitting BEAST OF A SWEATER. What to do?
See if it fits anyone else!
What followed was reminiscent of Goldilocks and the Three Bears...
My Beloved tried it on...
Darling Daughter...
Number One Son...
So engaged was I in the simple knitting I maintained blissful ignorance of the alarming size of the thing.
Then everything went crazy over Christmas. The sweater, complete save the hem facings, had yet to be even pulled over my head for a quick peek. You really can't imagine my surprise when a couple of weeks ago it occurred to me I should try the thing on....
A. Beast.
I gigantic, ill fitting BEAST OF A SWEATER. What to do?
See if it fits anyone else!
What followed was reminiscent of Goldilocks and the Three Bears...
My Beloved tried it on...
too small
Darling Daughter...
TOO BIG.
Number One Son...
Just right!
It looked great on him! My knitter's heart leapt for joy You know that feeling!
You probably also know how brief that feeling can be...
...he looked me right in the eye and carefully and nicely said...
"Mom, you need to know I will never, ever wear it. Ever. Don't finish it thinking I will because I won't.
Ever."
So now...I've thought about it and I have a new plan...work a crocheted steek and try the thing as a cardigan! (EZ's daughter Meg outlines just how to do it in the VK Holiday 2011 that's sitting on my coffee table in the living room - could the knit gods be trying to tell me something?)
More importantly will a simple steek tame the beast? I don't know, but I'm going to find out!